MEGHAN MARKLE won’t pose with her newborn child immediately after its birth, as the Duchess of Cambridge did, because of “nerves” according to a royal expert.

The Duchess is expected to give birth to her first child later this month or in May. Last week it was announced Meghan and Harry have decided to keep details of the birth private. Nor will they pose for photographs with their new child immediately after it’s delivery.

He said: “Everyone of course has an opinion about whether we should be the ones to see the baby first, but at the end of the day, what Meghan does with her baby and her body straight after giving birth is very much her personal decision.

“What we’ve heard from sources is she’s quite nervous, it’s her first baby, the nerves are really quite high at the moment and so for her to be able to actually cut out what makes it so stressful is probably quite a relief for her and Harry.”

The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to all three of her children at the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s hospital, in Paddington.

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Last week it was announced Meghan and Harry have decided to keep details of the birth private (Image: GETTY )

Royal historian Anna Whitelock argued a photoshoot immediately after the newborn is delivered wouldn’t allow space for complications.

During an interview with Yahoo UK she commented: “If the child had been in the special baby care unit or anything, which lots of babies for a short time have to be in, they would all have to be explained because there is a sense that in a day or two days, there will be this photo opportunity.

“It doesn’t create any kind of opportunity for anything that might not be perfect to happen.

“I think in a way it’s remarkable that all of those things have, so far, up until now, all gone ok.”